AAO Video Pearls
<ѻý class="page-description">Video Pearls from the American Academy of Ophthalmologyѻý>Analysis of home OCT data suggested that 57% of patients should have been treated earlier
9-month difference in time to first drying of the retina with faricimab, analysis shows
OTX-TKI may cut injection frequency by 90% while maintaining safety and efficacy
Capturing how efficacy is achieved in clinical practice could change treatment patterns
Using a viral vector to help the eye produce its own anti-VEGF proteins
One-time injection demonstrated 89% reduction of vision-threatening events
This could become the first line of therapy for DME, says Hani Salehi-Had, MD
Two phase III trials show durable improvement with fewer injections
Rahul Khurana, MD, discusses the risk factors
80% of patients were rescue-free up to 6 months with a single implant injection
Treatment does not reverse atrophy, but slows progression and preserves function
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AAO: American Academy of Ophthalmology
October 2024
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ASRS: American Society of Retina Specialists
July 2024
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ASCRS: American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
May 2023
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AAOPT: American Academy of Optometry
October 2017